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Drug-dealing, makeshift weapons and a ‘culture of fear’ at Villawood detention centre, report warns

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Last updated: August 20, 2026 11:23 am
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Prolonged detention of children, insufficient staffing and hazardous damage to buildings are among the ombudsman’s concerns

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Drugs are being openly dealt inside Villawood detention centre; makeshift weapons are being manufactured amid intimidation, standover tactics and a “culture of fear”; people are sleeping outside under CCTV cameras for their own safety; and children are being kept from going to school, a scathing report from the independent monitor has found.

The commonwealth’s National Preventive Mechanism issued the report based on a three-day visit in March this year. A total of 428 people were held in Villawood at the time, including children. Some 78 beds were offline because of damage still not repaired from a fire three years ago.

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Source: The Guardian World

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